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Show ; Mijpuiiiiifii .Gi63 dnCu .9,16.. j I - . AT H. G. MAYS ALL'S . : PLL goods go in this sale regardless of cost, i Gall early and secure bargains. SALE I TO CONTINUE 'DURING -JULY. ATI summer I goods, consisting of Embroidery, Laces, Ribbons, S v Corsets, muslin Underwear, all White and Col-1 t ored Summer dress goods, Millinery, Hosiery, t I Ladies' Shirt Waists, also our entire line oft I Black and Colored Silks, go in the great mid- t I summer sale. t I We are closing out a line of Manufactur- I ers' Sample Shoes at ONE-THIRD O.F regular i prices. . I Remember the Place, S 51-55 Center Street Logan. $ . Thomas Oldham, President A. H. Thompson, Second Vice-Pre eidtea Cx.H. Champ, Vioe-Presidont ' J. E. Shepard, Cashier CACHE MLEf MMQ COIPAiW. Incorporated! Af. , D LOGAN UTAH AUeKeral Banking business transacted. Ample facilities t;r customers?- . Deposit received subject to check a on demaod certificates. rut rest allowed on time deposits. T ---. - ... -. Drafts issued and money sent to any part of the world ' prXXa.tl0ngW8nt0M!,eCtiOD3 itUn Oorrespoadonce invited. Your business is respectfully solicited and courteous treatment promise. ' cure the assistance of every one1 of its readers in making the pa per more to their liking. Every reader, in fact, becomes one of the editors and has his voice in building the greatest illustrated journal of the age. . The first prize each month, awarded for the most helpful suggestion, is $50 in cash, with a second prizcof $2570. jca'sh, and eighteen tn-bf sets of bocks, ranging In-vue from $32 down to $5, making in all $329 of value given in prizes e?ch month. There are, in add'tion, cumulative cash prizes, for those who win prizes in ' successive months, and a big cash prize of $1,000 for the most valuable suggestions during 1903. For the convenience oi intending intend-ing contestants who can not be promptly supplied by newsdealers, newsdeal-ers, all the copies for current month will be sent postpaid, to. 1 gether with a handsome proof of j drawing by Charles Dana Gib-1 Gib-1 son, upon receipt of 40 cents, in j stamps addressed to Ihe Lion's (Mouth, Collier's Weekly, 438 I West 13th street, New York. t - of Women's Wear ' t 0 I Three days: Saturday, Monday and Tuesday. 1 One Third Off. S $ Women's Tailored A 0 bmts Skirts- and U'aists in cloth 2 Silk, Etemines, Duck and Lawns. T One Third Off. 2 0 Women's and Misses' Shoes and 2 . , Slippers. 1 One Third Off. J Summer Underskirts, Knit and Mrs- I lin Underwear. Pongee Silk Jackets t I &c I I 20 Per Cent Off. o Womp'ns corsets, wrappers, belts, t 0 parasols foe. t 0 All new and stylish, bat Fall goods arriving these have j to go to make room. ' ' I fVith a whole ware-I ware-I p house pretty near full of j Is'nt it reasonable to M expect that you can get t what you want? m We buy more oil than fl any one elbe because we j sell more. K Buying and seil;ng M more is'nt it reasonable j to expect that you can 1 get better oil here for P your money than any j where else? h We care not what kind H of an oil you want. Mowing Machine, hand s and steam Separator oil j and in fact oil for any use. 'is Come and see us when U vou want oil. 1 1 Biter Bros, j Drag Co. j HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE LION'S MOUTH? ! The Old Venetian Idea is Adopted by a Progressive American Newspaper News-paper ta Miet Modern Requirements. Collici's Weekly is conducting a very novel and interesting com- petition . for its readers each month. To enter the contest ;11 j one has to do is to review the j issues of Collier's for the current j month and answer '' the two or j three questions which are printed in each issue, giving such opin-; opin-; ion and such c stir.r.s" ;.s wi! aid in i:npro-ir;g the pnrcr. Co. iier s aims ;n this way to se- |